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    Default Made the switch to Netfilx

    After being an advocate for Blockbuster, mainly because I work right next to one and they allow you to exchange the movie you get in the mail for a free store rental, I have made the switch to Netflix. When I signed up, Netflix and Blockbuster's prices and plans were identical in all but one way. So the being able to exchange it in store was the seller for me.

    Since then Blockbuster has gone up in price several times. They started making you pay if you wanted to exchange in the store. I started off paying around $16 a month for the Blockbuster subscription. As of last night I was paying $30! I didn't realize I was paying that much, in my mind it was $24.

    My co-worker mentioned last week about being able to watch movies instantly with Netflix. This spiked my curiosity but Netflix is blocked at work for some reason. So I ultimately forgot about it. Last night something happened to remind me and I decided to give it a look. I have been missing out.

    Blockbuster Plan - $29.99 a month
    2 DVDs at a time
    Unlimited Store Exchanges

    Netflix Plan - $16.99 a month
    3 DVDs at a time
    17 hours of instant movies

    Netflix also has a larger library, though the Instant Movie category is not as big.

    Blockbuster asks all these question when you cancel about why you are leaving. I was adament in letting them know exactly why I was leaving. They tried to save me by knocking the price back to $21.99 a month. So if you have a Blockbuster subscription, try cancelling it and you'll get a cheaper price.

    Blockbuster's movies, excluding New Arrivals, are generally $.99 now. I doesn't bother me to pay a dollar for a movie if I just have to have one. But then again, that's what the instant movies in Netflix are for.
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    They have fast service and an excellent selection however so far about 25% of the dvd's I have received were scratched or damaged to the point they would not play. You can register a complaint on the site and they will actually send out a replacement before they even get the damaged dvd back from you which is nice. I guess the odds of getting a bum disc from them are not any more or less then coming home from the movie store with a worn out movie so it is all good. Netflix gets my vote.
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    Blockbuster sucks. Aways has, always will. I don't care if they offered 10 dvd's for 10 bucks a month, I'd still go netflix. BB is always trying to pull that crap like changing prices and only offering things cheaper when you want to leave.

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    Yea, netflix is definitely the better deal! Always has been for me.

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    Netflix, netflix, netflix. I've been a subscriber for 3 years and have had wonderful luck. Recently, I added my girlfriend to my account and we each get 2 movies at a time. I think I pay 26.00, which is cheaper than buying the DVD's outright and renting them at at blockbuster's. Not to mention, the selection is incredible.

    ...my only beef is that Netflix a tad late in releasing some more obscure movies already available on DVD (mainly Horror & music stuff).


    Good switch.

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    I've been with Netflix for about four months now and I'm happy so far. The superfast shipping really wows me, I ship them out today, and in only two days, I have my new DVD's.

    I have beefs with Blockbuster that go back to when I rented movies and games from them at their stores. They hired lots of people that didn't care, were rude and apathetic and they would never admit to making a mistake. So I left them oh probably about 6-7 years ago and just stopped renting movies.

    Netflix prices are sweet, and I hear online that they will be allowing unlimited online viewing of movies in reaction to Apple starting up a movie rental unit soon.
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